Yes, you must look closely – the diamonds graduate and form a horseshoe shape around the lower 2/3 of the gem. I hear the sound of horseshoes on city streets. In 1885 there were a billion horses back then clomping up and down city streets, pulling wagons, carrying people to their appointed destinations. Yes, this horseshoe is subtle. This can be your secret…you will know and no one else will unless you tell them.

Some people say you should hang a horseshoe with the heels facing up to prevent the good luck from spilling out.
Many symbols have been considered bringers of good fortune throughout history. The lucky horseshoe stands out as a common symbol of luck and protection, even as beliefs and traditions change over time.
Horseshoes are often seen hanging in closed spaces like barns or stables, they are sometimes given to a newlywed couple, or more recently worn as jewelry!
Why a Cross Blue Sapphire is the Best
We love blue. We know blue. We live by the blue sea, beneath summer blue skies. Our business is located on a peninsula called Portland, surrounded by saltwater on three sides. We can feel the blue ocean pulsing with every tide. From the rooftop of our building, we can see the open sea. Binoculars show ships coming and going on a blue, blue sea.
We love blue sapphire: It is bright, brilliant and is amazingly durable. As the second hardest gem to diamond, it is a highly wearable gem, ideal for rings. We love blue sapphire… we love it so much that we have traveled to southeast Asia to find first-choice colors. We choose a lighter, brighter blue than most American jewelers because it shows up best under a wide range of real-world lighting conditions. Our blue sapphires look and perform best on everything from sunny days to a candlelit dinner for two.
We want your blue sapphire to dazzle you, dazzle your partner and everyone in any room you visit. Cross’ blue sapphires are the best.